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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Become involved with or become involved in it?

become involved with it (a new technology)

or

become involved in it (a new technology)

which one is best?
thanks!
  

Top answer

There's not a lot of difference. The choice probably depends on the context. A couple of broad thoughts.

  • There's not a lot of difference.
  • The choice probably depends on the context.
  • A couple of broad thoughts.
  • I am involved with new technology.
  • Sounds a little like I use it.
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There's not a lot of difference. The choice probably depends on the context.

A couple of broad thoughts.
I am involved with new technology. Sounds a little like I use it.
I am involved in new technology. Sounds a little like I crea
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thank you Clive

I will use the first then.

This is the context:
"the individual becomes aware of the new technology. Then, he may or may not choose to become involved with it..."

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